In our home the desktop Linux marketshare is 100% 😋
Although just under 2% on Steam isn't a lot, it seems to be growing slowly. Gaming on Linux is amazing today compared to 2005 when I switched to Linux.
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In our home the desktop Linux marketshare is 100% 😋
Although just under 2% on Steam isn't a lot, it seems to be growing slowly. Gaming on Linux is amazing today compared to 2005 when I switched to Linux.
With the German state of Schleswig-Holstein moving 30k PCs to linux, we might see tiny increase of that. Hopefully more states (in Germany and elsewhere) consider doing the same.
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I'm always hopeful, but there was another state/city in Germany (Munich I think?) that tried to do this a long time ago, then after 10 years of not being able to move entirely over, they moved back to MS, then I think they tried again. Really flip-flopped a lot. I think stuff like this needs to be more organic in its movement rather than big bangs and milestones. Just let it creep in and take over.
I think the Linux ecosystem is rapidly manuring
Not the best choice of typos.
Microsoft also suddenly came in with a big suitcase of cash and built a giant HQ there.
The problem with that story is that is doesn't make any sense. Why would Microsoft spend Millions for one city in Germany? It feels more like a story to get clicks.
Because it actually happened?
Manjaro has more share than I thought
Can we stop pretending that Linux has a small market share? It is literally 4%. Everyone and there dog is using Linux.
4% use arch professionally?
Naw, it's closer to 0.5% but they talk about 8 times as much as everyone else.
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